Attachment B.3 Letter of Support
 
	CDC’s
	National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) is in the process of
	building a national list of all state-licensed residential care
	communities in the United States.  
	 
	The
	listing will include residential care communities (“conventional”
	residential care communities), like has been done for the previous
	three waves of the National Study of Long-Term Care Providers
	(NSLTCP).  For the first time, the listing will include residential
	care communities licensed to exclusively serve the intellectually
	disabled or developmentally disabled adult populations
	(“IDD-exclusive” residential care communities), to
	inform NSLTCP waves beyond 2018. The
	information will be collected from state government representatives
	in 50 states and the District of Columbia.  Information to be
	collected includes the name, address, phone number, and website (if
	available) of the residential care community, name, phone number,
	and email address (if available) of community director, licensure
	category, chain affiliation, ownership type, bed size, and type of
	residents served (i.e. Alzheimer’s/dementia, developmentally
	disabled).  
	 
	The
	Center for Excellence in Assisted Living (CEAL), an organization
	representing providers, advocates, and other stakeholders in
	assisted living (see theceal.org) strongly encourages your
	participation as do the following organizations: 
		American
		Seniors Housing Association (ASHA) 
		 
		Argentum
		(formerly ALFA) 
		LeadingAge 
			National
			Center for Assisted Living/American Health Care Association
			(NCAL/AHCA) The
	collected data on conventional residential care communities will
	enable NCHS to do the following for the 2018 NSLTCP residential care
	community survey: 1) determine which providers should be in the
	sampling frame; 2) inform the sampling design; 3) select a
	nationally representative sample of residential care communities;
	and 4) conduct nonresponse bias analysis.  Although the collected
	data on IDD-exclusive residential care facilities will not be used
	for the 2018 survey, these data will be used to 1) identify the
	prevalence and distribution of these facilities and 2) inform
	inclusion and sampling design decisions for future waves of NSLTCP
	beyond 2018.  
	 
		
			
 
 
 
 
| File Type | application/msword | 
| Author | Debbie C. Capps | 
| Last Modified By | Caffrey, Christine (CDC/OPHSS/NCHS) | 
| File Modified | 2017-04-27 | 
| File Created | 2017-04-27 |